Professional Profile

Beth Lambert was admitted to practice in the State of Washington in 2012. As an associate with Brothers

Henderson Durkin, P.S., Beth's practice focuses on elder law, guardianship, estate and trust planning, trust

administration, trust and estate dispute resolution and vulnerable adult proceedings, including contested

proceedings. 


During law school, Beth participated in the Global Justice Advocacy program in Johannesburg, South Africa, and

spent a summer working as a judicial extern at the High Court of Uganda. She has a passion for advocating for

the rights of the elderly. While in law school, she interned at Columbia Legal Services, addressing legal issues

facing low-income seniors in King County. She also served on the Seattle University Law Review and published

an article titled "Arbitration Agreements in Long-Term Care Contracts: How to Protect the Rights of Seniors in

Washington." Beth started her career by working as a law clerk for Justice Charles Johnson at the Washington

State Supreme Court. Prior to joining Brothers Henderson Durkin, Beth worked at a litigation firm where her

practice focused on representing seniors who had been neglected and abused in long-term care facilities.



During her free time, Beth can be found hiking, camping, and traveling with her family.

Education
  • Seattle University School of Law, J.D., magna cum laude, 2012
  • Whitman College, B.A., 2008

Admissions

  • Washington State Bar Association, 2012
Professional Memberships
  • Washington State Association for Justice, EAGLE
  • King County Bar Association
  • Washington State Bar Association Litigation Section
Honors
  • Washington Super Lawyers, Rising Star 2021-2022
Speaking Engagements & Presentations
  • Life After Gallardo – The New Landscape on Medicaid Reimbursement, Washington State Association for Justice (July 27, 2022)
Publications
  • Requests for Production, Washington State Association for Justice Products Liability Deskbook, 2nd Edition (2020)
  • Arbitration Clauses, Washington State Association for Justice Nursing Home Litigation Deskbook, 2nd Edition (2019)
  • Arbitration Agreements in Long-Term Care Contracts: How to Protect the Rights of Seniors in Washington, Seattle University Law Review (2012)
Community Involvement
  • Washington State Association for Justice, EAGLE Member, 2013 to Present
  • King County Bar Association Free Legal Clinic, Volunteer Attorney, 2014 to 2022
  • Washington State Bar Association Litigation Section, Executive Committee Member, 2020 to 2022
  • Washington State Long-Term Care Ombudsman, Volunteer Ombudsman, 2016 to 2017
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